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020 _a9780198934400
082 _a382.92
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100 _aDas, Abhijit
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245 _aStrategies in GATT and WTO negotiations
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Press
_c2025
300 _axxvi, 326 p.
365 _aINR
_b1495.00
520 _aOver the past seven decades, the outcome of international trade negotiations at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) have significantly influenced economic policymaking world over. With unparalleled access to first-hand accounts of key negotiators from India and other developing countries,Strategies in GATT and WTO Negotiations systematically identifies and analyses the strategies and tactics deployed by the main players at the GATT/WTO negotiating table, particularly from the perspective of developing countries. It decodes the role that strategy plays in the developed countries prevailing in WTO negotiations on most occasions and demystifies the factors and strategies underlying the rare successes of many developing countries in countering entrenched power dynamics at the GATT and WTO negotiating table. Moreover, it includes a fascinating analysis of action behind the scenes and the strategies deployed by many developing countries in securing their key negotiating objectives on three specific issues in the Doha Round of the WTO, namely, the Singapore issues, agriculture, and food security. (https://india.oup.com/product/strategies-in-gatt-and-wto-negotiations-9780198934400/)
650 _aGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
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650 _aNegotiation
650 _aInternational trade
650 _aWorld Trade Organization (WTO)
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